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The museum has a collection of trams from Sydney and also other Australian cities and some from overseas. Currently, on loan from the PowerHouse Museum is tram 805 which is generally on display in the Display Hall. The museum is an ideal place for grandparents to take their grandchildren and regale them with their tram-riding stories.

Trams to The Royal National Park run hourly from the museum on Sundays & most Public Holidays from 10.15am until 4.15pm and from R.N.P. 15 minutes later. On Wednesdays and extra school holiday weekdays it is hourly from 10.15am until 2.15pm; return journey 15 minutes later. Trams also run north towards Sutherland.

We are pleased to advised that Santa has made his way to Southgate for another wonderful Christmas! Santa is now available daily, until Christmas Eve, for your precious photos. Please download the file below for Santa's hours.

Centro Roselands is situated just off King Georges Road and is easily accessible by Canterbury Road and the M5 Motorway which are both only minutes away. Centro Roselands is 15 kms south west from the Sydney CBD.

Set amid landscaped gardens, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre has been specifically designed to appeal to the whole community. The combination of a major public gallery with a comprehensive arts centre, cafe, theatrette and community gallery makes a unique creative resource for everyone.

Located in the heart of Chester Hill, Chester Square caters for a captive audience from the surrounding suburbs and beyond. Its convenience, familiarity and ease of shopping make it a popular shopping centre.

Chester Square caters for your everyday shopping needs in providing a varied mix of specialty stores complimented by Woolworths and Go-Lo. There are over 325 car parking spaces with easy access to the one level shopping mall.

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Sydney based, Australia by Air is a quality provider of stunning full day and half day Air Safaris, Hunter Valley Dinner Trips and Scenic Flights. These trips take in Sydney, its beautiful coastline and famous Harbour, the world heritage Blue Mountains National Park, Hunter Valley wine country and genuine Australian working sheep and cattle stations. Importantly you meet the locals ensuring a uniquely Australian experience that you'll remember forever.
All tours are conducted in a twin-engine, fixed wing aircraft with all passengers enjoying a window seat and a headset to join in the pilot's commentary. All touring also includes complimentary return city transfers.

Carss Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1865 for William Carss and family. It is the oldest building still standing in the Kogarah area and houses a Museum focusing on local history, run by Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays range from famous local artists to the history of theatrical groups from the region and lifestyles of the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Open every Sunday afternoon and at other times by request for tour groups. Tours include a talk, tour of Museum and optional guided walk around Carss Park. Mondays at the Museum is a bi-monthly event open to all. Check their website for the full program of events.

Australian Helicopters offer once in a lifetime helicopter tours that take in all the natural wonders of Sydney and surrounds, from the famous surf beaches of Manly, Bondi and Cronulla, to the sandstone cliffs of Stanwell Tops and the world's second oldest National Park.
Your highly experienced helicopter pilot will point out areas of interest and provide an insider's guide to the area - all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride!

The Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with trams running, plus restoration works-in-progress, exhibits and photos depicting the development and operation of tramways.
The Museum includes not only an extensive collection of Sydney trams from 1896 to 1952, but also trams from Brisbane, Melbourne, Ballarat, San Francisco, Nagasaki, Berlin, Munich and Milan, enabling comparisons between the different tramcar designs. A double-deck tram from Hobart and a Brill-built bogie car of 1902 from the Western Australian gold-mining city of Kalgoorlie still have to be restored. The Museum also houses Sydney's last remaining double-deck trolley-bus.
A small bookshop and kiosk is open during the hours of the museum operation, selling a range of books, postcards, souvenirs and light refreshments. Picnic facilities including electric barbecues are available on the grounds.

Carss Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1865 for William Carss and family. It is the oldest building still standing in the Kogarah area and houses a Museum focusing on local history, run by Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays range from famous local artists to the history of theatrical groups from the region and lifestyles of the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Open every Sunday afternoon and at other times by request for tour groups. Tours include a talk, tour of Museum and optional guided walk around Carss Park. Mondays at the Museum is a bi-monthly event open to all. Check their website for the full program of events.

Lansdowne Bridge is considered to be one of the finest examples of colonial architecture in Australia.
Lansdowne Bridge was built by convicts during 1834 to 1836. The sandstone arch has the largest span of any surviving masonry bridge in Australia. The size, appearance and durability make this bridge an outstanding example of colonial engineering.
Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Lansdowne Bridge....

See Sydney from a whole new perspective! Take in the breathtaking scenery of the world famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge whilst you sip champagne and relax in the comfort of your very own private jet. Enjoy a VIP experience with a door to door Mercedes Benz transfer service and Champagne and Canapes.
An unforgettable proposal, a treat for a loved one or an excellent way to kick off a buck's or hen's night. A private jet flight over Sydney is the experience of a lifetime....

The Boatshed at Woronora is a landmark building located on Forbes Creek and has enabled many people to enjoy the Woronora River for over 60 years.
Today the Boatshed at Woronora has been given a fresh look that nevertheless retains its old world charm and the facilities have been updated to enable both boating and non-boating enthusiasts to enjoy a leisurely day on the river.
A range of fibreglass and plastic canoes and kayaks is available for one to four people.
The waterfront cafe/kiosk is open to everyone, with an all-day brunch style menu. BYO only.
If you wish to bring your own picnic, the adjacent Prince Edward Park has plenty of places to sit and enjoy the water as well as a playground area and electric barbecues. The river is safe to swim in.
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Sydney Tramway Museum provides a nostalgic and educational insight into the lifestyle of Sydneysiders during the 100 year period of tramway operation from 1861 to 1961, with trams running, plus restoration works-in-progress, exhibits and photos depicting the development and operation of tramways. Trams carry passengers towards Sutherland and to The Royal National Park along the former railway line (two kilometres).
The Museum houses an extensive collection of Sydney trams from 1896 to 1952, plus trams from Brisbane, Melbourne, Ballarat, San Francisco, Nagasaki, Berlin, Munich and Milan, enabling comparisons between the different tramcar designs. A double-deck tram from Hobart and a tram from Kalgoorlie are to be restored. The Museum also houses Sydney's last remaining double-deck trolley-bus.
A small bookshop and kiosk sells a range of books, postcards, souvenirs and light refreshments. Picnic facilities including electric barbecues are available within the grounds.
A wholly volunteer-run organisation. Tramway preservation since 1950....

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